Which rules to observe? 14:30 - Oct 28 with 1260 views | saint901 | I see that Stephen Yaxley-Lennon (Tommy Robinson) has been given 18 months for contempt of court. This follows earlier cases where he was given a suspended sentence and then 6 months. It also comes after the incident he is jailed for this time (sharing a film in which he makes false accusations) was aired despite his being under court direction not to. Can't say he wasn't warned. In mitigation his brief is saying that the sentence is likely to be spent in solitary and that this causes his client anxiety and panic attacks. So he wants to make false allegations about people and then spend his jail time in some open prison, protected around the clock by warders. I would say that as a functioning adult he was aware of the consequences of his actions and should bear them. I also accept that he can say what he likes and so long as it is true and does not amount to defamation or harassment or bullying,. It's only when what he says or does crosses the line drawn in the sand by the law does he lose that privilege. Or am I wrong? | | | | |
Which rules to observe? on 17:08 - Oct 28 with 1127 views | SonicBoom | No, I make that about right. | | | |
Which rules to observe? on 17:36 - Oct 28 with 1108 views | franniesTache | He had fair warning, breached the order twice after a conviction, fled the country, then had to hand himself in to the police and pleaded guilty. Ironically he also actually got a reduced sentence as the maximum was two years. On top of that there's an outstanding investigation into him breaching the anti terrorism laws, and an HMRC investigation into his finances. The bloke is a grifter who's rinsing people too naive to see they're being played. God knows how he gets so much support and press coverage, but i guess social media is a powerful tool (much like he's a massive one) | | | |
Which rules to observe? on 17:57 - Oct 28 with 1080 views | 1885_SFC | I thought the prisons were full to the brim? Wonder if old Robinson will get early release?... | |
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Which rules to observe? on 19:31 - Oct 28 with 991 views | kentsouthampton |
Which rules to observe? on 17:57 - Oct 28 by 1885_SFC | I thought the prisons were full to the brim? Wonder if old Robinson will get early release?... |
I doubt it, it could have been worse you get five years for attending a just stop oil zoom meeting. | | | |
Which rules to observe? on 21:19 - Oct 28 with 943 views | 1885_SFC | | |
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Which rules to observe? on 21:23 - Oct 28 with 937 views | cocklebreath | Al that money wasted by his supporters means Lonsdale might be in trouble | |
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Which rules to observe? on 21:32 - Oct 28 with 928 views | LondonSaint76 |
Which rules to observe? on 21:23 - Oct 28 by cocklebreath | Al that money wasted by his supporters means Lonsdale might be in trouble |
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Which rules to observe? on 21:56 - Oct 28 with 874 views | kentsouthampton |
Which rules to observe? on 21:23 - Oct 28 by cocklebreath | Al that money wasted by his supporters means Lonsdale might be in trouble |
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Which rules to observe? on 20:55 - Oct 29 with 588 views | UTS1885 | After watching 'silenced' to understand what this is all about, its clear as day that Tommy Robinson was stitched up by a corrupt system. Everything Robinson said was bang on and there was a big cover up involving non disclosure agreements and pay offs. The judge claimed three witnesses were all lying. Itsa a total sham. [Post edited 29 Oct 21:16]
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Which rules to observe? on 21:03 - Oct 29 with 569 views | Heisenberg |
Which rules to observe? on 19:31 - Oct 28 by kentsouthampton | I doubt it, it could have been worse you get five years for attending a just stop oil zoom meeting. |
Posting this shite when Saints are playing. | |
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